The University of Surrey has listed its clearing vacancies at www.surrey.ac.uk/clearing. They cover a broad spectrum of subjects such as science, maths, business, politics, law, food, film, languages and sport.

The admissions team advises students to get a copy of the clearing listings printed in national newspapers on results day, in case heavy online traffic means the UCAS website is working more slowly than normal.

It also pays to make a list of the clearing hotline numbers at the universities they want to target, and when they open. Surrey’s clearing hotline number is 0800 052 2248 and the lines open at 7am on Thursday.

The admissions team for the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), which has campuses in Epsom and Farnham, is available to help on 01252 892960.

The UCA's national clearing helpline is 0800 068 0088.

7.15am

LITTER: Mounds of litter are "blighting" a beauty spot in Surrey.

Constant piles of trash are being left at Dumsey Meadow, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), on the banks of the Thames.

Kelly Cummins, 39, from Barker Road in Chertsey, said: “This is becoming a huge problem. It is fishermen and families who leave their rubbish."

ALEVELS: Less than a few hours before students get their results. It's understandably a nerve-wracking experience as they bank on certain grades to get into a particular university. Not everyone will be successful.

Detective Constable Steven Cassidy said: "This was a frightening incident for the members of staff who should not be subjected to this kind of behaviour at their workplace."

Anyone with information can also use the online reporting system on the Surrey Police website or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

8.16am

Paul Harper

TRAVEL: Traffic on the M25 anticlockwise between junction 13 A30 Staines and junction 12 M3 now described as "heavy".

And it's the same story on the M25 clockwise between junction 10 A3 Wisley interchange and junction 11 A317 Chertsey.

8.21am

Paul Harper

TRAVEL: There's slow traffic due to an earlier broken down vehicle on the A3 northbound in Guildford between A3100 Clay Lane/Clay Lane, Burpham and B2215 London Road, Burntcommon.

8.24am

Paul Harper

METEORS: Have you checked out our amazing shots of fireballs darting across the night skies of Hampshire and Surrey yet?

UK Meteor Observation Network

Richard Kacerek, from the UK Meteor Observation Network, has sent in these amazing pictures and video of "fireballs" from three of the organisation's cameras in Ash Vale, Surrey; Church Crookham, Hampshire; and Clanfield Observatory, Hampshire.

A shower of shooting star called the Perseids can be seen around this time every year when the earth passes the debris of a comet.

The Licensed Lounge, formerly known as Innsatiable, was ordered to close in June following an undercover police raid.

Now it is back in business after winning over councillors on Waverley Borough Council's licensing sub committee.

Owner Simon Atkins told the hearing: “We have operated long enough in the town to prove that we’re not some back-street drinking den.

“Our behaviour has been exemplary and we cannot do any more."

The Woolmead venue plans to stage a reopening party on August 23 just in time for the Bank Holiday.

8.50am

Paul Harper

TRAVEL: Traffic has returned to normal on the M25 clockwise between Clacket Lane Services and junction 6 A22/B2235 - Godstone.

The situation has also improved on the M25 anticlockwise between junction 13 A30 Staines and junction 12 M3 and in the other direction between junction 10 Wisley interchange and junction 11 A317 Chertsey

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